The new year has arrived and with it comes a slew of new entertainment.

To help plan your pop culture calendar for the year, here is a list of some of the most anticipated television shows, music, books and movies of 2014.

TV

“Teen Wolf” returned Monday on MTV (Comcast cable Channel 55 in Springfield). “Teen Wolf” is about (shocker) teenage werewolves and their adventures in life and romance, with supernatural creatures that are coming to wreak havoc on the town of Beacon Hills. This will be the start of the second half of the third season, and it looks creepier than ever before.

AMC’s “The Walking Dead” returns Feb. 9 (Comcast cable Channel 37 in Springfield). This show about zombies has garnered both a huge following and critical success. We will see what happens to the characters after they leave the prison.

Music

Broadway star and “Glee” actress Lea Michele will release her first studio album, “Louder,” on March 4. The first single from that album, “Cannonball,” is available for purchase on iTunes.

Lana Del Rey announced a new album, “Ultra-Violence.” It doesn’t have a release day yet but it is highly anticipated after her debut album, “Born to Die.”

There is also talk Adele, Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift will release new music this year.

Books

“The Mortal Instruments” series by Cassandra Clare is very popular, with more than 24 million books in print worldwide, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The final book in the series, which is about teenagers who hunt demons, is called “City of Heavenly Fire” and is slated for release May 27.

“The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green was one of the most popular books of 2013, though it was released the previous year. There will be a movie version premiering June 6. In addition, Green is releasing another novel, though no title or release date has been announced.

Movies

“Divergent” hits theaters March 21. Based on the book (part of a trilogy) of the same name by Veronica Roth, “Divergent” stars Shailene Woodley as Tris Prior, a teen girl living in dystopian Chicago. The source material is fantastic, and the movie has a pretty great supporting cast. This movie series could be as successful as the “Twilight” saga or “The Hunger Games” movies.

“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part One” will arrive in theaters exactly one year after “Catching Fire.” “Mockingjay — Part One” is based on the first half of “Mockingjay” by Suzanne Collins. It focuses on Katniss’s life after the Quarter Quell and her role in the uprising among the districts in Panem. If “Mockingjay” is anywhere near as good as “Catching Fire,” it will be a huge success, both critically and commercially.